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Explore "pianos" with insightful episodes like "A deux pianos", "Les 10 disques de légende pour découvrir Martha Argerich : Sonate pour 2 pianos et percussions de Béla Bartók : Martha Argerich et Stephen Kovacevich", "Gift Horse 113: Fourteen Years Down, Forever to Go / A Very Small Stake in the Elephant", "Jean-Philippe Wurtz, Directeur artistique du Festival « PIANOS, PIANOS »" and "Wie alles begann: KORG KOFFEE BREAK und das Licht der Welt" from podcasts like ""Allegretto: programme musical de Denisa Kerschova", "Vous avez moins de 20 minutes", "Gift Horse", "Point d'orgue" and "KORG KOFFEE BREAK | Der Interview Podcast"" and more!
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Les 10 disques de légende pour découvrir Martha Argerich : Sonate pour 2 pianos et percussions de Béla Bartók : Martha Argerich et Stephen Kovacevich
Gift Horse 113: Fourteen Years Down, Forever to Go / A Very Small Stake in the Elephant
Last week was our decennial cowboy special; this week Mike and Tracy celebrate their fourteenth anniversary. Traditionally, this would involve the exchange of ivory, but they almost certainly won't do that. It's time for ethical, elephantine alternatives.
Jean-Philippe Wurtz, Directeur artistique du Festival « PIANOS, PIANOS »
Jean-Philippe Wurtz, Directeur artistique du Festival « PIANOS, PIANOS » qui se tiendra le dimanche 13 et le lundi 14 mars au Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord, avec Alain Planès, Maroussia Gentet, etc
Wie alles begann: KORG KOFFEE BREAK und das Licht der Welt
Episode #66 Heartland Dueling Pianos- Tony Baragona
In this Episode Tony Baragona joins me to discuss his exciting career in the entertainment business. We discuss what lead him into this business, what it's like to travel, and a few success tips!
Check out Heartland Dueling Pianos-
https://heartlandduelingpianos.com/
https://www.facebook.com/heartlandduelingpianos/about/?ref=page_internal
Contact Tony-
Tony Baragona
pianobytony@yahoo.com
573.392.3809
850.748.4223
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BONUS - DJ B-12 - Deep Therapy #55 Guest House Mix
Bonus Episode - DJ B-12 Guest House Mix Deep Therapy #55
Deep Therapy Volume #55 is up! Its time to get your weekly therapy from yours truly with Special Guest DJ B -12. Bringing you a 2 Hour + Happy New Year's Special! Wishing Everyone a Happy New Year and let's start off 2020 with your favorite grooves!
Deep Therapy will be released every two weeks! Spinning that House Music and soothing your soul through them speakers and phones! Enjoy, Share, Like, Escape, Release, House, or Whatever else you like to do! Keep it House!
Second Half - DJ B - 12
01. Roland & Brother RichMoody - Al Green's Acid [House Recordings]
02. Dosem - Behind Your Eyes [Houstrike]
03. John Joshua - Get Up [Ozlem Records]
04. Seb Zito - 10AM Fuse [Fuse London]
05. High Reason - Skylite [High Reason]
06. DJ Steaw - Deepstep [Rutilance Recordings]
07. Lee Curtiss & Steingold - Talk [Visionquest]
08. Indepth - Relinquish (Original Mix) [Layer 909]
09. Formally Unknown - Off Peak (Mella Dee Remix)
10. Robbie Rivera - Be Electric (KB City Remix)
11. Tom Glass - Naive (Dosem Remix) [Hope Recordings]
12. The Midnight - Kids (PROFF Dub Remix) [Silk Music]
13. Lea Porcelain, Scuba - Warsaw Street (Scuba Remix) [Lea Porcelain Recordings]
14. Philip Firek - Ewig [Clepsydra] [Techno]
15. DJ Steaw - On Sunset [META] [House]
16. Rawdio - Blue Hearts [No Fuss Records]
17. Roland Clark, Carlos Curmi - Higher Place (Junior Sanchez Remix) [IBZ Records]
18. Ursula Rucker, Riva Starr, CamelPhat - Crystal Clear [Snatch! Records]
19. Din Jay - Come On Baby [I Records]
20. Ken Ishii - Green Flash (Dosem Remix) [U-M-A-A]
21. Charlie Black - Want Me (Anto & Rare Candy Remix) [Sinister Sounds]
22. Dosem - Externalizer [Anjunadeep]
23. Etur Usheo - Want To [Heat Up Music]
24. Locked Groove - Out of Orbit (Lawrence Hart x Scuba Four2TheFloor Mix) [Hotflush Recordings]
25. Mha Iri - Movin [Lauter Unfug]
26. Carl Borg - Offbeat District [Swedish Brandy Productions]
27. DJ Steaw - Shadow [Rutilance Recordings]
28. Deeper Than L - Y Aye Man [Revibe Audio]
29. Dosem - Do It Anyway [Incorrect]
S2E48, Part 2: Brian Goggin on Defenestration and Caruso's Dream
Brian Goggin created Defenestration in 1995. The idea originated when Brian was working with an artist in Paris, and it came to life on the corner of Sixth and Howard in San Francisco. In this podcast, Brian shares the story of how the full-building work of art came to be. He also talks about his large-scale work, currently up on Ninth Street between Mission and Market, called Caruso's Dream—several pianos suspended on the side of a building in South of Market. In the podcast, Brian tells a fascinating story of pianos, sinkholes, the 1906 earthquake, and why he named the piece what he named it.
If you're within a block or so of Caruso's Dream between 4:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. every day, tune your radio to 90.9 FM to hear Caruso's singing along with the light show emanating from the suspended pianos. Bravo!
Brian ends the podcast describing a couple of projects he's currently working on.
We recorded this podcast at Brian's studio at Project Artaud in the Mission in September and October 2019.
Film photography by Michelle Kilfeather
DJ B-12 Techno Podcast #7
What’s up everyone and welcome to the DJ B-12 Techno Podcast episode #7. I hope you’re all doing well. Today we have an 85 minute long studio mix for you taking you on a journey with fresh new tunes with a retro feel. This episode showscases Dusky, Jeremy Olander and Christoph, Skober, Diction, Anhuser, Montel, Chicago Loop, Rudosa, Jam & Loco, Spektre, Beliaal, Flug, Victoria.52, Timmo, and Uun.
Tracklist
- Dusky - Runny Nose [17 Steps]
- Jeremy Olander, Cristoph - Last Dance [Bedrock Records]
- Dusky - Square Miso [17 Steps]
- Skober - Around You [Doppelgaenger]
- Anhauser - Harmony (Montel Remix) [Rules Music]
- Diction - Ultimatum (Chicago Loop Remix) [Death Proof Recordings]
- Rudosa - Frequency Check [Elementra Records]
- Anti-Slam & W.E.A.P.O.N. - Good To You (Chicago Loop Remix) [Layer 909]
- Skober - Phoenix Rose (Spektre Remix) [Funk'n Deep Black]
- Loco & Jam - Moving Forward [Terminal M]
- Beliaal - Xredit [Shadowprint]
- Flug - The Hedonist [Suara]
- Victoria.52 - Fulgura [Elementra Records]
- Timmo - Meteorite [Drumcode]
- Montel - Within [Leena Music]
- Montel - Rhythm of Change [MadTech]
- Dusky - LF10 [17 Steps]
- Dusky - Parakeet Feet [17 Step]
- Uun - All The Wrong Reasons [Suara]
- Montel - Me Not You [Kaluki Musik]
Making Music Matter with Grant Billings of Steinway Piano Gallery
You know what happens when there’s a piano in the room? If you’re like me, you kind of can’t help yourself from touching the keys.
Or if you’re at a party, and another guest sits down and starts playing –it’s like magic. They’re suddenly a rockstar.
This is the world my guest Grant Billings helps bring to life. Grant’s the president of the Steinway Piano Gallery in Bonita Springs, the only dedicated piano facility in Southwest Florida. It’s a third generation business and not only do they sell pianos, but they handle all kinds of restorations, including retrofitting your old piano so it can play music on its own directly from your iPad.
In this interview, you'll hear:
- How a career outside of the family business helped prepare him for his role now
- How the business is a lot more than a love of music
- Things to keep in mind when you’re new to the area
- Why “nobody buys pianos anymore” isn’t the full story—and the changing nature of who’s learning to play, and why
- Why people flock to quality and values, and how we mistakenly think they’re only focused on cost
- What’s bringing professional Steinway concert pianists right here to Bonita Springs
Finally, how could I visit Steinway without asking for a little concert? So stay tuned at the end of the show for a musical treat played for me by Steinway’s Paul Nicodemi.
Here's my interview with Grant Billings, president of Steinway Piano Gallery in Bonita Springs, Florida.
Ep 19. Hamlet VS Pop Music Trivia
Ben Deily (The Lemonheads) and his brother Jonno Deily (Artistic Director, Howl at The Moon Dueling Pianos Bar) talk tales of bands in the 90s, going to Harvard, and growing up with cool parents before playing some very civil trivia on Hamlet and Contemporary Pop Music. Budds drinks white grapefruit juice per Ben's request, and pretends to know as much about literature as the duo being an English major himself. Category Round: British Celebs. Listeners Quiz prize: Joe Kilgallon Comedy Album! Email ryan@ryanbudds.com with the three answers to enter.
Ben Deily's Website: http://www.bendeily.com/
Jonno Deily: http://www.howlatthemoon.com/
Theme song by Frawsty: https://soundcloud.com/frawsty
Michael Malone's Web Series Bethlehem: MaloneComedy.com
UPCOMING EVENTS:
MON DEC 12th-FB Livestream event for Trivia with Budds at The Moose Den in Glendale, CA. Come win big prizes in house, or play along from anywhere!
Hosted by Ryan Budds. For more info on all events check these sites:
http://TriviaWithBudds.com
http://Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds
http://Twitter.com/ryanbudds
http://Instagram.com/ryanbudds
http://RyanBudds.com
E66 - Frankie Turner / Mark Weiser
Frankie Turner is a much loved dueling pianist from Michigan recently living in NYC where he is loved by other players for his quick wit and superb ability at forging connections with audience members. Tune in! **Special Announcement** Mark Weiser drops by the podcast to talk about all things related to PIANO SUMMIT 2017 happening in NYC March 13-15 next year... check out www.PianoSummit2017.com for more info!
E65 - Davina Yannetty
Davina Yannetty hails from East Boston, not far from where she began working as a dueling pianist at Howl at the Moon in Boston when it opened in 2010. Davina is a wonderful singer and boasts a deep repertoire of classic rock and 90s hits. In recent years, Davina has been traveling and performing dueling piano gigs around the world.
E64 - The Issues That Matter w/ Matt & Steve
iPads, Song Ownership, Drummers, X Stands vs. Shells, Rap, and Lyric Improv, CP33s vs. Privias... Steve Savage and Matt Tobin delve into all your favorite hot topics in the world of dueling pianos. Enjoy!
E63 - Nate Hopkins
Nate Hopkins and Steve Savage are two skinny pasty dudes who live in Astoria. They also both have exquisite gingery beards. For serious, it was great to have Nate on the podcast to discuss his career in dueling pianos, his position at Howl at the Moon in NYC, and his musical theater pursuits. Tune in! Feel free to email the podcast: PianoBarbarians@gmail.com
E61 - James Barr
Cheerio! Today's episode features an Englishman living in New York, James Barr! Steve and James sit down for a chat about solo piano lounges on cruise ships and the process of transitioning into dueling pianos. James also talks about a particular sales technique that he employs with audiences on gigs. Tune in!
E60 - Drew De Four
The Barbarians are back with a brand new episode featuring a conversation between Steve Savage and Drew De Four... Drew has the distinction of being possibly the youngest player to be doing the gig for 10+ years. Anyone fortunate enough to share the stage with Drew has a unique understanding of his superb ability when it comes to dueling pianos. Tune in for a glimpse at Drew's philosophy on the gig!
E59 - Orin Sands
Today's guest is the well-traveled Orin Sands. Steve and Orin sat down for a chat before their Saturday evening gig in Lincoln, NE, and got to talking about Orin's history with dueling pianos as well as his tenure in Holland at Crazy Pianos. Wondering what it may be like to be a piano barbarian overseas? Don't miss this episode!
E55 - Jeff Spence
Steve sits down with veteran traveling piano man Jeff Spence who is currently performing nightly on the NCL Epic. Steve and Jeff do a bit of shop talk about balancing music with comedy, but focus mainly on some of Jeff's great stories from his years of performing. Tune in to hear all about Jeff, from his first piano bar gig playing japanese singalongs in Texas, to his jazz studies with Ellis Marsalis in New Orleans. Towards the end of the episode both Steve and Jeff get philospohical about the emotional cache that piano bar entertainers access on a regular basis at work. A fun episode for sure, get it in your ears!